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Fatimiyyah is Ashura
"Fatimiyyah is Ashura" draws a profound connection between the struggles of Lady Fatima Zahra (AS) and the tragedy of Ashura, showcasing the continuity of the message of justice, sacrifice, and truth in Islamic history. The book explores the trials faced by Lady Fatima Zahra (AS) after the demise of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), reflecting her unwavering stance for truth and justice. It further links her sacrifices to the ultimate sacrifice of her son, Imam Hussain (AS), on the plains of Karbala. By delving into historical events and the spiritual essence of these tragedies, this book highlights the enduring relevance of their teachings for contemporary times. It is a heartfelt exploration of the shared mission of the Ahlul Bayt (AS) in defending the principles of Islam.